Sign a Mustang, thank a veteran

The 2013 Ford Mustang GT500 "Super Snake." COURTESY OF WOUNDED WARRIORS FAMILY SUPPORT

A sleek 2013 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 is rolling into town for the High Five Tour today. The High Five Tour is a five-month, 48-state road trip across the United States that raises awareness of the needs of veterans and their families.

The phrase “Look but don't touch” doesn't apply when it comes to this immaculate star-spangled and striped Mustang. It's stopping at Sport Clips at 1078 Irvine Blvd., and everyone is invited to sign the car with a message of thanks to veterans.

The mission of the 2013 High Five Tour is to raise funds to build homes to better accommodate two wounded veterans. People are welcome to give donations if they'd like.

The Mustang is on a tight schedule as it makes its way through 60 cities, so the Tustin stop will be only about 30 minutes, starting at 3 p.m. The drivers of the Mustang are also military veterans.

Sport Clips is a sponsor of the High Five Tour, along with the Wounded Warriors Family Support Network, a nonprofit organization that supports veterans. For that day only, there will be free haircuts available to veterans at Sport Clips.

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